Sedna in the sky with ulus

First there was planetoids Quaoar and Varuna, and now there's planet Sedna. It's possibly bigger than Pluto, it's on an actual normal planetary orbit, quite unlike Pluto's, whose orbit is eliptical AND is 20 degrees up off the ecliptic.

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